Surgeon’s House

E905481

Surgeon’s House is an ancient Roman domus in Rimini, Italy, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved surgical instruments and medical artifacts that shed light on Roman-era medicine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman domus
archaeological site
museum
category Roman houses in Italy
archaeological sites in Emilia-Romagna
museums in Rimini
city Rimini NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalPeriod ancient Rome NERFINISHED
disciplineStudiedIn archaeology
classical studies
history of medicine
era Roman Empire NERFINISHED
hasNameInItalian Domus del Chirurgo NERFINISHED
hasPart domestic artifacts
frescoes
medical artifacts
medical instruments
mosaics
surgical instruments
heritageDesignation archaeological heritage of Italy
knownFor Roman-era medical artifacts
archaeological preservation
evidence of Roman medicine
exceptionally well-preserved surgical instruments
languageOfName Italian
locatedIn Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Rimini NERFINISHED
historic center of Rimini
materialEvidence domestic furnishings
medical instruments made of metal
pharmaceutical containers
surgical tools
openToPublic true
originalFunction domus
medical surgery
physician’s residence
region Emilia-Romagna NERFINISHED
significance important evidence of Roman medical profession
key source for study of Roman daily life
key source for study of Roman surgery
timePeriod 2nd century CE
3rd century CE
usedFor domestic residence
medical practice

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